Hi Folks,
Currently on my bench is a Poste Militaire 75mm figure of an Officer of von Rattsky Hussars (1708). It’s an excellent sculpt by Mike Good.
Trying to find some history of this unit proved somewhat difficult on the internet. All I was able to get was this print showing the uniform. The hat that the figure is holding belongs to the Scots Regiment of Fusiliers, an example of which is shown in the next print.
The PM instruction sheet gives an excellent description of the uniform, but no specific history regarding this unit.
The following is an extract from Osprey MAA 203 (Louis XIV’s Army).
I decided not to use the severed heads, and have incorporated the supplied base into an expanded terrain to suit my plinth.
The bits of green that are visible on the figure are remnants of plasticine which held the arms in place while the epoxy set.
Now to fill the joints, prepare some groundwork and prime.
Cheers,
Andrew
Currently on my bench is a Poste Militaire 75mm figure of an Officer of von Rattsky Hussars (1708). It’s an excellent sculpt by Mike Good.
Trying to find some history of this unit proved somewhat difficult on the internet. All I was able to get was this print showing the uniform. The hat that the figure is holding belongs to the Scots Regiment of Fusiliers, an example of which is shown in the next print.
The PM instruction sheet gives an excellent description of the uniform, but no specific history regarding this unit.
The following is an extract from Osprey MAA 203 (Louis XIV’s Army).
I decided not to use the severed heads, and have incorporated the supplied base into an expanded terrain to suit my plinth.
The bits of green that are visible on the figure are remnants of plasticine which held the arms in place while the epoxy set.
Now to fill the joints, prepare some groundwork and prime.
Cheers,
Andrew